

Just a Few More Questions: America talks with the Catholic Candidates
America talks with the Catholic Candidates
A New Jesuit Saint: The life and martyrdom of Jacques Berthieu
The life and martyrdom of Jacques Berthieu
Voting Matters II: More issues to consider before election day
More issues to consider before election day
Preference for Equality: How economic disparity threatens our health
How economic disparity threatens our health
Of Many Things
Of Many Things
What could we need to hear about the 2012 election that we haven’t heard already?
Letters
Letters
Lesson in Civics Re “School Daze” (Editorial, 10/15): As a former Chicago high school teacher, resident and taxpayer, I must strongly disagree with your conclusion that the strike was “civically irresponsible.” Public-sector unions are under immense attack. The administratio
Editorials
Electoral Responsibility
The sad fact is that both presidential candidates have taken positions that are incompatible with the moral law.
Ideas
Still Occupied: The Wall Street protests one year later
The Wall Street protests one year later
Books
Patriots and Prophets
Religion in American war and diplomacy
Feeding Investors, Not Families
The new fight over who owns the earth
Sex, Art and Altarpieces
Cranach, Luther and the making of the Reformation
The Word
Love Grounds All
Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time (B), Nov. 4, 2012
Current Comment
Current Comment
The Lady Compromises; Two Go Marching In; Pay to Pray?
Signs Of the Times
World Watches As Syria Suffers
Why can the United States and the world community not do more to end Syria’s civil war?
Pope Recalls Spirit of Renewal, Stresses Return to Text
Pope Benedict XVI called on Catholics to revive the “authentic spirit” of Vatican II by re-proposing the church’s teachings to an increasingly Godless world.
Fear Takes Hold in Mali
Radical Islamists who seized northern Mali earlier this year are imposing an extremist version of Shariah law.
‘Nones’ Gain Most
People unaffiliated with any religion constitute nearly 20 percent of the American public, making them almost as numerous as Catholics.
‘Parsley Massacre’ Remembered
Tonight we are breaking the silence,” said Regino Martínez, the Jesuit priest who is head of Solidaridad Fronteriza, a human rights and immigration organization in the Dominican Republic. “Tonight, we lose the fear.” On Oct. 4 he led a candlelight procession to the aptly nam
News Briefs
Bishop Marco Antonio Ordenes Fernandez, 48, of Chile resigned on Oct. 9 as a Vatican investigation into his alleged sexual abuse of a minor continued. • The Meaningful Chocolate Company, a fair trade enterprise in Great Britain, was forced to redesign its seasonal packaging after being advised






